“Riches exclude only one inconvenience,--that is, poverty.”
Quote by Samuel Johnson
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“Riches, perhaps, do not so often produce crimes as incite accusers.”
Source: The Rambler: In Four Volumes..
Source: The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay
Source: The Rambler
Source: The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. in Verse and Prose: Containing the Principal Notes of Drs. Warburton and Warton: Illustrations, and Critical and Explanatory Remarks, by Johnson, Wakefield, A. Chalmers ... and Others; to which are Added, Now First Published, Some Original Letters, with Additional Observations, and Memoirs of the Life of the Author
“Beauty, without kindness, dies unenjoyed and undelighting.”
Source: The Beauties of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Consisting of Maxims and Observations, Moral, Critical, and Miscellaneous : to which are Now Added, Biographical Anecdotes of the Doctor, Selected from the Works of Mrs. Piozzi, His Life, Recently Published by Mr. Boswell, and Other Authentic Testimonies : Also His Will, and the Sermon He Wrote for the Late Doctor Dodd
“There is no book so poor that it would not be a prodigy if wholly made by a single man.”
“Care that is once enter'd into the breast Will have the whole possession ere it rest.”
Source: The Rambler: A Periodical Paper, Published in 1750, 1751, 1752
Source: Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales
